You can read the previous posts on: Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: Part 1: Ancient Watch Tower and Organic Cultivation. and Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: Part 2: Bonsai garden, Lotus Pond, Lalbagh lake and Rose garden.
After Rose garden I went to the other side of the park where I found a huge tree. I think it is the biggest tree I have ever seen:
Just … [Read more...]

You can read the previous post on: Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore: Part 1: Ancient Watch Tower and Organic Cultivation
After taking shots of organic cultivation I moved to the next section. Here, they were having fruits grown from organic farming:
Then, I went to check out the organic vegetables. There were all sorts of plants like cabbage, Indian spinach, … [Read more...]

Date of visit: 11/08/2008
The Lalbagh Gardens are based on the design of the Mughal Gardens that once stood at Sira, at a distance of 120 km from Bangalore on the main NH4 at Tumkur District in Karnataka. Lalbagh was established during the time of Hyder Ali in 1760 but it was later enlarged by his son Tipu Sultan, who enriched this garden by the addition of varieties of … [Read more...]